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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Pain Sufferers Get Relief With The Help Of A Warners Bay NSW Chiropractor

By Lilia Slaybaugh


An individual may seek help to relieve the pain for numerous reasons. It could be whiplash resulting from an automobile accident. A subluxation of the spine or a strained muscle might be the cause. A leading Warners Bay Australia Chiropractor is available to alleviate the pain an individual is suffering from.

A series of small, hollow bones called vertebrae form the spinal column. It starts at the base of the skull and ends with the fused bones at the end of the spine, called the tailbone. They are hollow and contain the spinal cord. The spinal nerves start and branch out to innervate the body.

If a single vertebra is subluxated, or misaligned, it may press against one of these nerves and cause pain. It can range from mild to extremely excruciating. A person can be so consumed by the pain that he or she is unable to work.

A chiropractor is able to reduce the pain using one or more techniques. Spinal adjustments are especially effective when a subluxation exists. Gradually, the spinal bones are coaxed into the normal position. This alleviates the pain by reducing pressure on the spinal nerve roots.

The first step is making an appointment for an office visit. This is the time for an examination, including taking a medical history. If the physical exam is inconclusive, an x-ray may be used to determine the cause.

After that a plan for care can be created. Details are clarified for the client and usually a series of spinal adjustments are arranged. The required number will depend on how fast the individual responds. Age, cause of the pain and severity of the injury will contribute to how many adjustments are needed as well.

Muscles, cartilage, ligaments and joints are often affected along with bones and nerves. The adjustments may be used in conjunction with massage and applications of heat. Nutritional counseling and mild exercises may be included in the care plan. The goal of that care plan is to return the client to work and the other activities he or she previously enjoyed.




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